1975–76 Yugoslav Cup

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1975–76 Yugoslav Cup
Marshal Tito Cup
Country Yugoslavia
Champions Hajduk Split (5th title)
Runners-up Dinamo Zagreb

The 1975–76 Yugoslav Cup was the 28th season of the top football knockout competition in SFR Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Cup (Serbo-Croatian: 'Kup Jugoslavije'), also known as the "Marshal Tito Cup" (Kup Maršala Tita), since its establishment in 1946.

First round

In the following tables winning teams are marked in bold; teams from outside top level are marked in italic script.

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1 Čelik Zenica 1–0 Partizan
2 Famos Hrasnica 2–0 Vardar
3 Jedinstvo Bihać 1–3 Radnički Pirot
4 Lovćen Cetinje 2–1 Proleter Zrenjanin
5 OFK Belgrade 0–2 Dinamo Zagreb
6 Olimpija Ljubljana 0–1 Hajduk Split
7 Osijek 0–1 Radnički Niš
8 Prishtina 2–3 Istra Pula
9 Red Star 3–1 Rijeka
10 Sarajevo 0–4 NK Zagreb
11 Sloboda Tuzla 5–0 AFK Ada
12 Šumadija Aranđelovac 1–1 (5–4 p) Bor
13 Timok Zaječar 0–2 Željezničar Sarajevo
14 Vardar II 4–1 Mura
15 Velež 2–1 Radnički Kragujevac
16 Vojvodina 5–1 Cement Beočin

Second round

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1 Dinamo Zagreb 3–1 Sloboda Tuzla
2 Istra Pula 0–1 Famos Hrasnica
3 NK Zagreb 1–0 Velež
4 Radnički Niš 1–6 Hajduk Split
5 Radnički Pirot 4–2 Red Star
6 Šumadija Aranđelovac 5–2 Lovćen Cetinje
7 Vojvodina 3–1 (a.e.t.) Vardar II
8 Željezničar Sarajevo 1–0 Čelik Zenica

Quarter-finals

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1 Dinamo Zagreb 2–0 Radnički Pirot
2 Famos Hrasnica 0–0 (5–4 p) Vojvodina
3 Hajduk Split 1–0 (a.e.t.) Šumadija Aranđelovac
4 NK Zagreb 2–1 Željezničar Sarajevo

Semi-finals

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1 Hajduk Split 2–0 Famos Hrasnica
2 NK Zagreb 2–4 Dinamo Zagreb

Final

25 May 1976
Hajduk Split 1 – 0 (a.e.t.) Dinamo Zagreb
Šurjak  105'
Stadion Crvena Zvezda, Belgrade
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Marijan Raus (Varaždin)
HAJDUK SPLIT:
GK ' Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan Katalinić
DF ' Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Luka Peruzović
DF ' Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mario Boljat
DF ' Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Šime Luketin
DF 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan Buljan
DF 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vedran Rožić
MF 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Mužinić
MF 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Željko Mijač
MF 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivica Šurjak
FW 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jurica Jerković
FW ' Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slaviša Žungul
Substitutes:
DF 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vilson Džoni
MF 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vančo Balevski
Manager:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tomislav Ivić
DINAMO ZAGREB:
GK 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Želimir Stinčić
DF 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Džemal Mustedanagić
DF 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Srećko Huljić
DF ' Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Čedomir Jovičević
DF 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivica Miljković
MF ' Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Velimir Zajec
MF 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Filip Blašković
MF ' Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Rajko Janjanin
FW 'Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivica Senzen
FW ' Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatko Kranjčar
FW ' Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragutin Vabec
Substitutes:
FW ' Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mario Bonić
Manager:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirko Bazić

See also

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